98/99™ electrical options, Electric mortise lock device — e, Electric rim device — e – Factory Direct Hardware Von Duprin 9957EO26D3 User Manual
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98/99™ Electrical Options
Electric Mortise Lock Device — E
The electric mortise lock device has all the versatility and advantages
of the standard mortise lock device, plus the advantage of being
electrically controlled by a remote switching device, an access control
system or an automatic fire alarm system. The device features the
E7500 mortise lock. The E7500 controls the locking of the outside
trim. When unlocked, the door remains latched, preserving the
fire rating of the door and making it particularly useful where codes
permit locking but require unlocking during a fire emergency. The
outside trim cylinder retracts the latch bolt for mechanical override,
night latch function. Only available with TP, K or L functions.
The E7500 lock contains a SPDT signal to monitor the outside trim
condition (locked or unlocked) and a second SPDT signal switch to
monitor the latch bolt.
Standard Features:
• Field reversible handing
• 24 VDC continuous duty solenoid
Optional Features:
• Fail safe (locked when energized, unlocked when de-energized or
during power failure). Specify with suffix “FS.”
• Fail secure (unlocked when energized, locked when de-energized or
during power failure). Specify with suffix “FSE”
• 24 VAC (with SO option)
• 12 VDC
• 12 VAC (with SO option)
Note: Some Fire codes will require “Fail Safe” (FS) operation for stairwell doors.
Be sure to specify the correct operation for your application.
Electrical Specifications:
• Solenoid –– .60 AMPS @ 12VDC
.30 AMPS @ 24VDC
• Each switch –– Up to 2.0 AMPS @ 24VDC Maximum
The E option does not include the power transfer from door to frame,
the power supply or the control operator. (Refer to EPT-10 and PS861
or PS873 power supply)
To Order, Specify:
1. Use prefix “E,” example E9975.
2. FS or FSE
3. Voltage and current.
Electric Rim Device — E
The electric rim device provides remote locking and unlocking
capabilities. A control station operator can flip a switch to lock or
unlock the outside trim condition. The 24 VDC solenoid assembly
contains a SPDT signal switch to monitor the outside trim condition
(locked or unlocked), and a second SPDT signal switch to monitor the
latch bolt.
The device is standard as fail safe (FS). When power is off, the trim
is unlocked. The trim may then be relocked electrically by applying
power. The device is field convertible for fail secure (FSE)
applications.
The outside trim cylinder retracts the latch bolt for mechanical
override, night latch function. Only available in TP, K or L function.
This feature does not include the power transfer from doors to
frame, the power supply or control operator. Refer to the EPT-10
and PS861 or PS873 power supply.
NOTE: LX switch not required for E99 rim device when latch bolt
monitoring is required. E99 Rim has standard latch bolt
monitoring feature.
Specifications:
• Solenoid – 0.25 AMPS @ 24VDC
• Each switch – Up to 2.0 AMPS @ 24VDC Maximum
UL listed FVSR SA163 panic hardware
And GXHX R4504(N) fire exit hardware
To Order, Specify:
1. Use prefix “E,” example E99TP.
2. Handing Required, LHR or RHR.
Electric Mortise Lock Device or Electric Rim Device
Adaptable for openings where continuous latching is required
while the trim may be electrically locked or unlocked from a
remote location—stairwells, exterior doors, etc.
Minimum System Requirements:
• PS861
• EPT-10